Colourless vs Grey - What's the difference?
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Having little or no colour.
(of a liquid) Water white.
Lacking in interest or variety.
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As adjectives the difference between colourless and grey
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(wikipedia colourless)Alternative forms
* colorless (American spelling)Adjective
(en adjective)See also
* (Colorless green ideas sleep furiously) British English formsgrey
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Adjective
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